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Westlake Audio LC6.75 Studio Monitor ONE ONLY w/ Cover Good Used Shape West Lake

Estimated price for orientation: 999 $

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Brand: Westlake Audio Features: Fine Tune Mixing, 2-Way Configuration
Type: Studio Monitor Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Model: LC6.75 Country of Manufacture: United States
Active/Passive: Passive 25


 "Respect Life And All The Living Things!"WELCOME TO
 World Wide Auction Sales USPS Express shipping for international WORLD WIDE buyers. Please email prior to bidding  ONE ONLY Westlake Audio LC6.75 Studio Monitor. Excellent working condition, cabinet well constructed in good condition with some signs of use. Great sounding high end studio monitor, tight bass and clear highs. I've been using this monitor with a mono Bryston 3B. Comes with cover in great shape pictured without. Nice heavy speaker. Was well over $1,500.00 when new. Good sized monitor with recessed tweeter. FROM THE WEB:
SPECIFICATIONS
Lc6.75F 2-Way Loudspeaker System
Woofer 1 x 6.5"
Midrange  
Tweeter 1 x 3/4"
Frequency Response ( +/- 3dB ) 60Hz-20kHz
Power IEC Short/Long 80W / 200W
Sensitivity @ 1m/2.83V 88dB
Crossover Frequency 4kHz
Impedance Nominal/Minimum 7/5
Inputs Single, Dual Banana 5-Way Binding Posts
Dimensions: H x W x D (ins.) 16 x 8 x 10
Dimensions: H x W x D (cms.) 40.6 x 20.3 x 25.4
Weight: Lbs. / Kg. 22 lbs. / 10 kgs.


The Lc6.75 has established itself as one of Westlake Audio's most popular models. By delivering precise imaging and impressive low frequency response from a small enclosure this speaker has found popularity with listeners looking for high-end performance in a reasonably sized package. The aligned front baffle helps smooth frequency response and the dual front mounted ports extend the bass response. This model is also available in a shielded version for use near video monitors.REVIEW
Submitted by eric deng a an AudiophileDate Reviewed: February 4, 1999Bottom Line:   Like it or hate it! I mostly listen to classical music.and was surprised by the speaker's soundstage when it was driven by a Bryston 4BST in a dealer's show room. The instruments were exactly at their places and kept their positions even on big scale performance like the orchestra playing a symphony. I also liked the detailed information about the music from them. After I purchased a pair and brought them home with the Bryston 4BST, I really enjoy it. But I found that half of my CD has recording fault here or there. I verify the faults with my old setup, they are there, too. Come on! how come I have never heard of it before! The problem usually is when the Cello is playing a deep low notes, there is kind of resonance at about 400 hz or so. One concern about the speaker is that they are too detailed, and also sounds a little bit hard on the mid-high range, probably some resonance peak ( maybe it is the reason of my finding the CD's faults). For its dynamic range, detailed, soundstage, I will give it 5 stars. For the balance and sweetness, I give it 4 stars.HEY ERIC! It's a mixing speaker for engineers making records eh:-) Lol!!!
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